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Imlach Worried FRONT By Shack's Performance By PIUS CALLAGHAN By BILL MacDOUGALL | | the bestol-seven seri Imlach conceded that injuries seven goals and had 14 assists, TORONTO (CP) — Right-| It was the first nang this sea- probably have played a part in| He started Tuesday night on a winger Eddie Shack intend gets son the Leafs benched Shack | slowing down the 190-pound six- oo with centre Red Kelly and rid of bench splinters he and Toronto coach Punch Imlach | footer, who had two six-week | left’ winger Frank Mahovlich, acquired in the first game of | indicated Wednesday he is wor-|layoffs during the National | He had hardly worked up a full Playoffs Underway the Stanley Cup semi-final. ried about his recent perform- | a League season because | head of steam before Imlach ews ee acetal man’ ae note seshe, Taste ii Se The peculiar-skating winger, | ance. f injuries to me ‘eh knee. / sentenced him to the bench. aerial cals GU Chicaak tlack Wewke and Som York Raaare @ great fan-pleaser in Tevente | ‘When Shack's at his peak, START SAME W. Shack and five other Leafs— @s tonight. So Gat ported at tucter| Cake Maes: wk. inne ane 8 ti ach, ‘with | acaortig poke Mon stg la - i . wie i uesday . “When | have som thing 0 is | fenceman nd eae am on Meee eee Doerr ee eee po Bossa night’s game by Ron Stewart | he’s got the puck there's hardly | ee , goaltender Don Simmons, all Se ieee ae ‘anight'c shows and ‘beth Canadiens a as Toronto beat New York Ran- | a better player around. But I’m going to start the | Spares except Stewart who plays Taate are hoping the outcome will not be differen | gers — Shack’s former team But he’s lost something, and | | Same way I did Tuesday night." | mainly as a penalty - killer— B | santas — 4-2 in the opener of I don't know This season Shack scored | | participated in a full - length Although victors in the first games, the Set and the Ymiachmen have memories of what happened one year ago. Canucks and Leafs took their opening games on that occasion but it's what happened after that game which scares Tuesday | practice Wednesday. The rest of IN 86-MINUTE MARATHON the club had a brief skating session. wight’s victors sg te a | ’ The Rangers also held a Canadiens won easily from Hawks in last ye - opene | | Leafs managed an overtime victory over Detroi Red Wings. f small scale practice with six Hlowever, Canadiens were able to win only one : the next five aWa fa g ener > men including their spare goal- , tender. The regulars on bee games and Leafs lost four straight to the surprising Detroiters after that opening decision, OF course Rudy Pilous and Doug Harvey will keep remind- their players of those events of a vear ago. Toe Blake and — Imlach need not tell their clubs about the happenings were defencemen Irv Spenc Shades Kingfishers 2-1 [2222252 ach Doug Harvey watched because they can't just get those memories out,of their minds. . Bomevet toh tie aad Babe or ey gece "and By WALTED HAYES Don Bauld potting one at the | and misconduct), Blum (enaier | ee ome ’ HALIFAX (CP) — Defence-| 28-second mark. Ray Cadiux | and sean os EXALTED LAND thinking. It !s to go out and win tonight’ s hockey games destroy any similar pattern of last spring's action Canadiens and Leafs feel that a_ split in these first two home games isn’t good enough. They insist they should be able to garner decisions on their home ice and go into Chicago and New York sporting comfortable 2-0 cushions. Tonight's Action ;}man Mike Blum fired a) put Montagnards ahead god Sudd lea e: 11. | shoulder- -high shot into the cor-| five minutes later with a 50-| Ottawa, "Blum pata 97:01 Pen- The “lowlands” of Basutoland mer of the net Wednesday night | footer, -Halifax’s Keith Blenk- | alties—Lebel 1:41, Gallant 10:33.| in southern Africa stand be- |. to give Ottawa Montagnards a| horn evened the count. Mike| Saves tween 6,000 and 7,000 feet above 6-5 overtime victory over Hali-| Fitzpatrick moved in from the | Ferguson 6 7 6 4 7—30 | sea level with mountain country fax Kingfishers and a 1-0 lead/ blue line and with a blazing shot | Matthews 7 813 6 6—40 | higher, in their best - of - five Eastern| that caught the corner of the II DT ITT TTT TTT. pas stn Canada Memorial Cup quarter- i to ani -_ in — IT’S true that neither Canadiens nor 1 ad an B 4| finals. vo quick goals by Oscar Gau- bout which to crow on Tuesday night. Hawks and Rangers z ~ Sst alta thd ‘m2 | Blum’s shot ended a game det and Dave Boyd ended the Quality Never Goes Out of Style tended them te the wire and the games were in doubt until the | that lasted more than 80 min-| Period 4-3 for Halifax. final minute. Leafs’ margin of two was made possible by the AT PARET’S BEDSIDE utes and climaxed one of the| .P/ay in the third period removal of Gump Worsley in favor of an iad attacker in most gruelling hockey shows| ae wes ? 7 ae oe. fe oe Ready-To-Wear | the stick o o Hewe ae our guess that both Canadfens and Leafs will His wife, Lucy, and His | Hospital. The 25-year-old Cu- | welterweight title, He under- aor here in ee sears, See-| at 5:49. awa’s Allan St o a repeat tonight and send the visitors back home still minus | ™anager, Manuel Alvaro, | ban fighter is in critical condi- | went brain surgery shortly af- t —_— w e played here | SUITS @ playoff decision. From what we saw of Canadiens-Hawks | keep vigil at bedside of uncon- tion as result of injuries re- , ter being battered unconscious onigh SUMMARY tussle on Tuesday, the Blakemen were better than one goal. Ap- scious boxer Benny (Kid) Pa- ceived in bout with Emile A tracheotomy was also per- The game was fast and bone- First period: 1, Ottawa, Gue- ntly earlier in the contest they tried to play Chicago at a | ret at New York’s Roosevelt | Griffith in which he lost his formed to aid his breathing. crushing from start to finish, | nette (Gagne) 14:08. Penalties: § @ superb tailoring oe game and It almost cost them | = eee Pi sverel fights | ‘Gaenete jel 734, Gates 13:32, ed mighty sharp im that third session | an ans—biggest crowd | i eres are Gimsing the =P be just as sharp to- ‘WARNS TOE BLAKE of the season at Halifax Forum | econd period: 2, Halifax, | @ all-wool worsted suits ght. If they are, then Rudy Pilous will be talking to himself as —shouted their approval|{ Bauld (Gaudet, Croucher) :28; S — ei patterns and pie ay 3. Ottawa, Cadieux ‘Stitt, Fitz- e teams head toward Chicago. , Blenk- This is the game the Canadiens want in the worst way and co either team held a com- | Palrick 5:23; 4. Halifax these Habs have a nasty habit of getting what they wan nt. a anaee lead at any point. The horn (Boyd, Gaudet) 10:54; 5, 50 i 5 p loss was a_ heartbreaker tne | Ottens, ° iad we (Finerty, 9: ric | : Kingfishers, who battled back | Halifax, Gau- | Great Goal Tending f heer r times to tie the score and | | det, (Gallant) 16:42; 7. Halifax, T eld off a determined Ottawa | Boyd (Blenkhorn, Roach) 18:40 THE goaltending was terrific in that Montreal opener as G T B Bl d lp : ; to rive in the first overtime | Penalties—Finerty 1:13, Blenk-| EX ANT' ante snd Hall excelled themselves before the packed Forum O e y ac aw Ss period Dahir two Halifax play- | horn (major) 4:18, Finerty and TRA P S $15.00 Of course, on their play throughout the season 4p a. to be a ae oe neitser penalty 7 oe. ‘ Nell 1832, Brad gne ia Mc: | ° . cted and we look for both goalies to keep up the at work By LAURENT CH N was scored by radley 20 | T ¥ t | right through the series. Plante made 36 saves to Hall's 34, MONTREAL (CP) Cee sl: eta setiore rane t dance | Prone ait aan ce oo Carol Guenette with Halifax de- | | Third period: 8. Ottawa, Stitt | Ip op anors making their work just ahout even for the night. The Montreal | qoe Blake warned his Meueal around with the puck instead of | ried. | fenceman Dennis Gates in the $:42, Penalties—.Croucher and goalie gave his greatest display in the first stanza when he | Canadiens Wednesday they'll | rushing it and sure enough, panics penalty box to put Ottawa ahead | Blum 9:30, Gallant 15:31. Charlottetown | ; 3 gh, we They'll never outbump us 446 go to th handled 17 drives without a single mistake. have to tighten up if they hope! were scored on and a longer serles will aid going into the second period. oo overtime period: 9. Ot- We hear plenty of folks who ‘cry down’ Plante. However, we 7 : : 8 i ald US GETS EARLY GOAL wa, Stitt er 1:30; 10. (Managed Ahi Henderson and @ertainly don’t think: you have to be a Montreal supporter to x . a er Black pyri vn Canadiens ee Bead a ai Pilo cet Halifax moved to the attack | Halifax Bauld 8:23. Penalties— ore) n the Stanley Cup semi-finals. | about one hour. yks| Goalie Jacques Plante and S| een oa eee iis Cg te pcncbey ey vat a 7 “It's going to be a tough se- | meanwhile, scheduled an op-| fenceman Lou Fontinato did not |, | at the start of the second with | Croucher (major), Dean (major arararara iin ae cee ries and | think we can win it,” | tional workout and seven play-| participate in the Canadians’ | , ——————— SS aan er lrHH“r" ween tne stan rE RTN tS t te the T to-New York game and it was a said Blake after sending the ers turned out for a skating workout. harcore eur, The atl claim it was Toosely played but 2a a through a light work- | session. Plante asked for the day off you would never know it from listening to that New York an- | ou | SWITCH TO CHICAGO | after a 36-stop performance in re-season mouncer. Rangers worried the Leafs especially in the third per- But he was displeased with a | Th a the opening game and. Blake fed but Bower came through with one of his greatest shows. defensive letdown in the third | e second game of the round | said “the rest won't do him any What will happen tonight on both fronts? We like the Can- | period of the best-of-seven se- | Will be played here tonight, | harm.’ @diens and Leafs once again. ries’ opener here Tuesday night | Starting at 9:30 AST. The scene HAS GROIN INJURY ad eee What about you? which Canadiens won 2-1. then shifts to Chicago for the| Fontinato is hampered by a “The fellows just relaxed | third and fourth games April 1 ae groin injury, after he got a 20 lead,” said | ber” a ril 3. e husky rearguard started - Blake. ‘The Hawks are too good | rther games are neces- the "first game despite the in. - ope a team for us to make mis- cary, ‘they’ Il be played at Mont-/| jury and took a regular turn | ifa es a ure takes and expect to beat them.” | eal April 8, Chicago April 8|untfl midway through the third Chicago's only goal, scored | #94 Montreal April 10. | period. while the Canadiens held a one- |, The Hawks had some regrets,| ‘The pain was getting almost ' ° man advantage with less than but no beefs as a result of the | unbearable and he asked to be two minutes to go, was Blake's | first game setback. taken off the ice," said Blake. hy Hoop Crown fer sedate o or "6 he ui et Bin ° ances when we had a man | Vek Murra ‘Curling Draw advantage four times in the first | carvath, hee Foe gtr { Pirates captured the City Bas-| right behind with 16 and 15 period,” said Hawk coach Rudy | Melnyk, Bob Turner and Merv ketball League title last night at| points respectively. For Montague Pilous. Kuryluk showed up for a skat- Gaint Dunstan’s gym when they LEAD SAINTS But this series is far from | ing session, defeated Junior Varsity Saints} Mike Wong and Pete Grant| Here is the Montague sian being over. Remember, we lost| Kuryluk, a 24-year old left 78-53 in the second game of a were the big guns for the Saints. | schedule for today (Tuesday the first game last spring and| winger, was brought up Tues- best of three final series. The two players, in defensive| 7 P.M | we came back to win, We can | day from Sault Ste. Marie of The champs were given a Positions, racked up 16 and 15| Ice 1—Leon Johnston, EF. Cud- Tae again. the Eastern Professional Hockey touch time in the first half and Points respectively and most of| more, E.F. MacDonald, H. Cam- Se surprises ot the | League as a replacement for were leading by only three these baskets came on long svt rb ao = MacLure, a a ‘ting. was Chicago's a _ Murphy. He dressed joints at halftime with the score | Shots. Teammate Pat Smith) Bill Bre a ). O'Connor. or the first game, but wasn't i ear Ue A ~ sam 99.26 int heir favor. The | came with 11. tee 2A. W, Sones, Saad Ly | The Canadiens did most of the | used, } ee 4 : : ‘ Under- MacDonald, R. Ferguson, j ANS re stic ning session had been tight Referees for the game were | ball but the teams opened up in Ed Hilton and Scott Stewart.| White vs K. MacKenzie, E. clay | the final half and as a result the | Here are the lineups:— | J. Whalen, P. Warner, Ross-coached Pirates outscored _ Pirates:—P. McGonnell 17, D,|® ot ac. the collegiants 50-24. | Hyndman 23, W. MacLean 16, J. Robertson, | Grattan 4, W. manned, E. Poole, D. Jones vs Dave Hyndman spearheaded | Grattan ePonaid 18, & McGowan, D. Nicholson, G ley With Eoch Tent the Pirate attack with 23 points. | McGonnell 4, L. Baglole. Total D. Pete McGonnell racked up 17/ 79. Marner, 3B. 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Nylon Sleeping Bag | _ Hope , — made with six markers,| the newspaper carried an an-| | Kensington are now tied at prize peceges Ie n the papetie. Other goals were by B. Wilson 3, nouncement that Richard had| SUMME — After 11 | twe each in their final series Bit they are now up against a A. McaDonald 2, G. Larter 2, D. been ordered by Frank Selke | ™inutes of sudden-eath over- ie lB or mag o. Ba tough team in the Seabrooks One Bag 12.95 Godfrey 2, and B. Smith, Sr.. managing director of Mont- time, which followed regular had taken a ‘pane. Seth, tet ay bereeen ne 47 Fg snipers were H. = Canadiens, to drop the Cees ay Poca’ hes - were ent Guus % ites by the quer Banke toes at + er ith 2, B. 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